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An overview of key international energy trends for production, consumption, imports and exports of primary energy commodities in over 200 countries, dependencies and areas of special sovereignty. Included are data on population and gross domestic product and prices for crude oil and petroleum products in selected countries. Exhaustive tables. Includes data compiled from the U.N., the Int'l Energy Agency, the World Bank and others. Industry reports, academic studies, and trade publications are also used.
Will keep the public and other interested parties fully informed of primary energy supplies on a global basis. Presents an overview of key international energy trends for production, consumption, imports, and exports of primary energy commodities in over 220 countries, dependencies, and areas of special sovereignty. Also included are population and gross domestic product data, as well as prices for crude oil and petroleum products in selected countries. Renewable energy reports in this annual includes hydroelectric power, geothermal, solar and wind electric power and alcohol for fuel. Extensive charts and tables.
This document presents an overview of the Energy Information Administration's recent monthly energy statistics. The statistics cover the major activities of U.S. production, consumption, trade, stocks, and prices for petroleum, natural gas, coal, electricity, and nuclear energy. Also included are international energy and thermal metric conversion factors.
Energy production during June 1996 totaled 5.6 quadrillion Btu, a 0.5% decrease from the level of production during June 1995. Energy consumption during June 1996 totaled 7.1 quadrillion Btu, 2.7% above the level of consumption during June 1995. Net imports of energy during June 1996 totaled 1.6 quadrillion Btu, 4.5% above the level of net imports 1 year earlier. Statistics are presented on the following topics: energy consumption, petroleum, natural gas, oil and gas resource development, coal, electricity, nuclear energy, energy prices, and international energy. 37 figs., 59 tabs.